[ECOLOG-L] Postdoc Position in Community Ecology

2018-08-02 Thread Adam Michael Siepielski
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Community Ecology
The Siepielski Lab invites applications for 
a Postdoctoral Associate in Evolutionary Community Ecology. As part of NSF 
CAREER 
project,
 the incumbent will work with Dr. Adam Siepielski on several projects focused 
on understanding how adaptive evolution affects species coexistence in 
damselflies.
Primary responsibilities: Developing and running large spatial scale field 
experiments and observational studies in lakes and ponds, authorship of 
peer-reviewed articles, communication of findings at professional meetings, and 
management of existing research projects. Ample opportunity exists to develop 
additional projects under the general themes of community ecology and 
evolutionary ecology. The incumbent would work out a postdoctoral research and 
mentoring plan in collaboration with Dr. Siepielski.

Qualifications: Candidates must have a Ph.D. in biology, ecology, evolutionary 
biology or a closely related field, experience and expertise with ecological 
models and statistical analyses using R, and excellent written and verbal 
communication skills. Preferred candidates additionally will have some of the 
following strengths: experience working with arthropod taxa in the lab and 
field; experience in evolutionary ecology and/or community ecology; experience 
with large-scale field experiments, and with development of theoretical models; 
demonstrated commitment to reproducible and open science; prior success in 
working with teams and an interest in mentoring students; and a strong track 
record of peer-reviewed publication.

Application Details: This position is based in the Department of 
Biology at the Main Campus of 
the University of Arkansas and includes competitive salary (based on relevant 
experience) and health benefits. This is a full-time, 12-month, 1-yr position. 
Reappointment is potentially available for up to 5 years, conditional on 
satisfactory performance and the availability of funds. Review of applicants 
will begin immediately. The start-date for the position is flexible. For a 
complete position announcement and information regarding how to apply, visit 
http://jobs.uark.edu/postings/28130. Applicants must submit a curriculum vitae 
and a cover letter/letter of application. The cover letter should contain a 
brief description of experience in evolutionary ecology/community ecology. This 
position requires a national criminal background and registered sex offender 
check, and will initially close on October 1, 2018, but remain open until a 
suitable candidate is found.
 For more information, please email Adam Siepielski at 
amsie...@uark.edu.
 I will be at the ESA meeting in New Orleans this and am happy to meet with any 
interested folks to discuss the project and the position.
 The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, is a RI research university 
located in the Ozark Mountains. The faculty and graduate students at UARK are 
highly interactive and include an excellent group of evolutionary biologists 
and ecologists. We are located in an ideal setting for field-based projects (AR 
has more than 2,300 lakes and thousands of smaller ponds, and equally 
impressive numbers of rivers, streams and creeks). Fayetteville, located in 
northwest Arkansas, offers a high quality of living at a low cost, an excellent 
climate, and is a large enough city to offer diverse activities and amenities. 
It has consistently been ranked as one of the best places to live in the 
US.
 Rock climbing, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, and mountain biking opportunities 
are in close proximity.
The University of Arkansas is an equal opportunity, affirmative action 
institution. The university welcomes applications without regard to race/color, 
sex, gender, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability, religion, marital or 
parental status, protected veteran or military status, genetic information, 
sexual orientation, gender identity or any other characteristic protected under 
applicable federal or state law.  Persons must have proof of legal authority to 
work in the United States on the first day of employment. All applicant 
information is subject to public disclosure under the Arkansas Freedom of 
Information Act
Adam M. Siepielski
Assistant Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville AR, 72701
Ph: 1-479-575-6357
Web: https://asiepielski.wordpress.com





[ECOLOG-L] Assistant Professor Position in Disease Ecology

2017-11-20 Thread Adam Michael Siepielski
TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR in DISEASE ECOLOGY
The Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Arkansas invites 
applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor faculty position in Disease 
Ecology (Posting # 23744). We specifically seek candidates that address the 
ecology of infectious disease, or host-pathogen interactions in 
non-domesticated animals or plants. Research areas may include, but are not 
limited to: Population and community-level dynamics of disease-causing agents 
and their hosts or vectors; Co-evolutionary interactions; The ecology of 
emerging infectious diseases; The synergy between anthropogenic impacts 
(climate change, habitat loss, urbanization) and disease ecology. The research 
emphases of our preferred candidates will also: (1) Bridge the interface 
between ecology and evolution; (2) Combine theoretical and empirical 
approaches; and (3) Complement existing departmental strengths in ecology and 
evolutionary biology. Candidates from historically underrepresented STEM groups 
are particularly encouraged to apply.
Requirements include: Ph.D. in biological sciences or related field, 
post-doctoral experience in ecology, evolutionary biology, or related field, 
and demonstrated research accomplishments.  Expectations: establish externally 
funded research program, publish original research in peer-reviewed scientific 
journals, contribute to undergraduate/graduate education, and service.  All 
applicants must submit cover letter/letter of application, curriculum vitae, 
teaching statement, research statement, and contact information for three 
references.
Visit https://jobs.uark.edu/postings/23744 for full position announcement and 
application instructions. See: http:/biology.uark.edu 
for departmental information.
Submit complete applications by December 17, 2017 for full consideration. Late 
applications will be reviewed as necessary to fill the position.
Search committee chair: Dr. J.D. Willson 
(jwill...@uark.edu).
The University of Arkansas is an equal opportunity institution committed to 
achieving diversity in its faculty. Therefore, the university is especially 
interested in applications from qualified candidates who would contribute to 
the diversity of our academic departments. The university welcomes applications 
without regard to race/color, sex, gender, pregnancy, age, national origin, 
disability, religion, marital or parental status, protected veteran or military 
status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other 
characteristic protected under applicable federal or state law.  Persons must 
have proof of legal authority to work in the United States on the first day of 
employment. All applicant information is subject to public disclosure under the 
Arkansas Freedom of Information Act.



[ECOLOG-L] Graduate positions: evolutionary ecology

2017-10-18 Thread Adam Michael Siepielski
Graduate assistantships are available for Ph.D. positions in the Siepielski Lab 
https://asiepielski.wordpress.com in the Department of Biological Sciences and 
Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arkansas main 
campus in Fayetteville, AR (http://biology.uark.edu). Our lab focuses on 
questions at the intersection of ecology and evolutionary biology. Current 
projects include examining spatial variation in the mechanisms that maintain 
species diversity in aquatic food webs, the contribution of adaptive evolution 
in shaping the demographic processes regulating populations, how species evolve 
in response to multiple-species interactions, and determining the major 
features characterizing natural selection in the wild. To explore these topics 
we use a combination of observational, experimental, meta-analytical, and 
theoretical approaches.
I am looking for students interested in developing their own project on themes 
broadly related to those listed above. Ideal applicants would have prior 
research experience in ecology and/or evolutionary biology, previous coursework 
in statistics, and a genuine passion to conduct research. Graduate research 
fellowships are available for highly competitive candidates. Please see 
http://graduate-recruitment.uark.edu/funding-degree/fellowships.php for 
additional information on graduate funding opportunities.
Prospective students should check out our lab website 
https://asiepielski.wordpress.com for additional information. If interested in 
joining our lab group, please contact me via email 
(amsie...@uark.edu). In your email, please include 
the following: 1) a brief description of your research interests, career goals, 
and why you think our lab would be a good fit for you, and 2) your CV.
Please note that the deadline for Fall 2018 admission into our program is 
January 15, 2018. All materials should be submitted well before then.
The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, is a Tier I research university 
located in the Ozark Mountains. The faculty and graduate students at UARK are 
highly interactive and include an internationally known group of evolutionary 
biologists and ecologists. We are located in an ideal setting for field-based 
projects in aquatic systems (AR has more than 2,300 lakes and thousands of 
smaller ponds, and equally impressive numbers of rivers, streams and creeks). 
Fayetteville, located in northwest Arkansas, offers a high quality of living at 
a low cost, an excellent climate, and is a large enough city to offer diverse 
activities and amenities. Rock climbing, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, and 
mountain biking opportunities are in close proximity. Fayetteville is one of 
the top 5 places to live in the USA 
https://realestate.usnews.com/places/arkansas/fayetteville
Adam M. Siepielski
Assistant Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville AR, 72701
Ph: 1-479-575-6357
Web: https://asiepielski.wordpress.com





[ECOLOG-L] PhD Positions in Evolutionary Ecology

2016-10-31 Thread Adam Michael Siepielski
Graduate assistantships are available for Ph.D. positions in the Siepielski Lab 
https://asiepielski.wordpress.com in the Department of Biological Sciences and 
Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arkansas main 
campus in Fayetteville, AR (http://biology.uark.edu). Our lab focuses on 
questions at the intersection of ecology and evolutionary biology. Current 
projects include examining spatial variation in the mechanisms that maintain 
species diversity in aquatic food webs, the role of parasites in structuring 
communities, the contribution of ongoing evolution in shaping the demographic 
processes regulating populations, and determining the major features 
characterizing natural selection in the wild. To explore these topics we use a 
combination of observational, experimental, meta-analytical, and theoretical 
approaches.
I am looking for students interested in developing their own project on themes 
broadly related to those listed above. Ideal applicants would have prior 
research experience in ecology and/or evolutionary biology, previous coursework 
in statistics, and a genuine passion to conduct research. Depending on 
availability, students may be funded through a combination of research 
assistantships for upwards of four semesters, with the remainder of their 
degree being supported through a teaching assistantship. Graduate research 
fellowships are also a possibility for highly competitive candidates. Please 
see http://graduate-recruitment.uark.edu/funding-degree/fellowships.php for 
additional information on graduate funding opportunities.
The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, is a Tier I research university 
located in the Ozark Mountains. The faculty and graduate students at UARK are 
highly interactive and include an internationally known group of evolutionary 
biologists and ecologists. We are located in an ideal setting for field-based 
projects in aquatic systems (AR has more than 2,300 lakes and thousands of 
smaller ponds, and equally impressive numbers of rivers, streams and creeks). 
Fayetteville, located in northwest Arkansas, offers a high quality of living at 
a low cost, an excellent climate, and is a large enough city to offer diverse 
activities and amenities. Rock climbing, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, and 
mountain biking opportunities are in close proximity.
Prospective students should check out my website 
https://asiepielski.wordpress.com for additional information. If interested in 
joining our lab group, please contact me via email 
(amsie...@uark.edu). In your email, please include 
the following: 1) a brief description of your research interests, career goals, 
and why you think our lab would be a good fit for you, and 2) contact 
information for three references. In addition, please attach your CV.
Please note that the deadline for Fall 2017 admission into our program is 
January 15, 2017. All materials should be submitted well before then.

Adam M. Siepielski
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville AR, 72701
Ph: 1-479-575-6357
Web: 
https://asiepielski.wordpress.com






[ECOLOG-L] MS Position announcement: Conservation biogeography of regional endemic dragonflies

2016-09-22 Thread Adam Michael Siepielski
We are offering a fully-funded research assistantship focused on surveys, 
modeling, and prioritization of dragonfly species endemic to the lovely 
Ozark-Ouachita mountain region of Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. The purpose 
of the project is to improve knowledge of the distribution, requirements, and 
priority status of Gomphus ozarkensis, Ophiogomphus westfalli, Cordulegaster 
talaria, and Somatochlora ozarkensis. We anticipate doing this through a 
combination of habitat-directed surveys, ecological niche modeling to predict 
and map potential distributions (both current and projected under climate 
change), and ranking each species based on range-wide vulnerability and 
endemicity.
The position is housed in the Siepielski lab 
(https://asiepielski.wordpress.com/) in the Department of Biological Sciences 
at the University of Arkansas. Additional partners include the Missouri 
Department of Conservation, New York Natural Heritage Program, Oklahoma 
Biological Survey, University of Oklahoma, and University of Tennessee.
The strongest candidates will have the following skills, experience, and 
interests: Interest in conservation science; Interest in odonates and lotic 
habitats; Ability to conduct extended periods of field work in remote settings 
(lots of hiking); Strong organization skills and the ability to work 
independently and with a team; Quantitative skills or aptitude; Experience with 
R, GIS, and/or ecological niche modeling (or the aptitude to learn quickly)
Anticipated Start date will be ~ January 2017, although this is flexible. To 
apply, please send the following: (1) a cover letter that highlights relevant 
skills, experience, and interests; (2) a CV; (3) contact information for 3 
references to amsie...@uark.edu, and (4) GRE scores. 
Review of applications will begin immediately.
Applicants must also apply to the graduate program in the department of 
biological sciences and the graduate school. The deadline for all application 
materials for the Spring 2017 semester is Nov 1, 2016. More information can be 
found on the ‘JOIN US’ section of the lab webpage( 
https://asiepielski.wordpress.com/)
Please contact Adam Siepielski (amsie...@uark.edu) or 
Jason Bried (br...@uark.edu) with any questions.
The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR (UARK) is a Tier I research 
university located in the Ozark Mountains. The faculty and graduate students at 
UARK are highly interactive and include an internationally known group of 
evolutionary biologists and 
ecologists.  We are 
located in an ideal setting for field-based projects in aquatic systems (AR 
boosts more than 2,300 lakes and thousands of smaller ponds, and equally 
impressive numbers of rivers, streams and creeks). Fayetteville is located in 
beautiful northwest Arkansas and offers a high quality of living at a low cost, 
an excellent climate, and is a large enough city to offer diverse activities 
and amenities. Rock climbing, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, and mountain biking 
opportunities are in close proximity.
Adam M. Siepielski
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville AR, 72701
Ph: 1-479-575-6357
Web: 
https://asiepielski.wordpress.com






[ECOLOG-L] Graduate student positions in Community ecology

2015-11-17 Thread Adam Michael Siepielski
Graduate assistantships are available for M.S. or Ph.D. positions in the 
Siepielski Lab https://asiepielski.wordpress.com in the Department of 
Biological Sciences and Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the 
University of Arkansas main campus in Fayetteville, AR 
(http://biology.uark.edu). Our lab focuses on questions at the intersection of 
community ecology and evolutionary biology. Current projects include examining 
spatial variation in the mechanisms that maintain species diversity in aquatic 
food webs, the contribution of ongoing evolution in shaping the demographic 
processes regulating populations, and determining the major features 
characterizing natural selection in the wild. To explore these topics we use a 
combination of observational, experimental, meta-analytical, and theoretical 
approaches.
I am looking for students interested in developing their own project on themes 
broadly related to those listed above. Ideal applicants would have prior 
research experience in ecology and/or evolutionary biology, previous coursework 
in statistics, and a genuine passion to conduct research. Depending on 
availability, students may be funded through a combination of research 
assistantships for upwards of four semesters, with the remainder of their 
degree being supported through a teaching assistantship. Graduate research 
fellowships are also a possibility for highly competitive candidates. Please 
see http://biology.uark.edu/1251.php for additional information on graduate 
funding opportunities.
 The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, is a Tier I research university 
located in the Ozark Mountains. The faculty and graduate students at UARK are 
highly interactive and include an internationally known group of evolutionary 
biologists and ecologists. We are located in an ideal setting for field-based 
projects in aquatic systems (AR has more than 2,300 lakes and thousands of 
smaller ponds, and equally impressive numbers of rivers, streams and creeks). 
Fayetteville, located in northwest Arkansas, offers a high quality of living at 
a low cost, an excellent climate, and is a large enough city to offer diverse 
activities and amenities. Rock climbing, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, and 
mountain biking opportunities are in close proximity.
 Prospective students should check out my website 
https://asiepielski.wordpress.com for additional information. If interested in 
joining our lab group, please contact me via email 
(amsie...@uark.edu). In your email, please include 
the following: 1) a brief description of your research interests, career goals, 
and why you think our lab would be a good fit for you, 2) whether you are 
interested in a M.S. or Ph.D., and 3) contact information for three references. 
In addition, please attach your CV. Please note that the deadline for Fall 2016 
admission into our program is January 15, 2016. All materials should be 
submitted well before then.
Adam M. Siepielski
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville AR, 72701
Ph: 1-479-575-6357
Web: 
https://asiepielski.wordpress.com






[ECOLOG-L] Tenure-track faculty position in comparative invertebrate zoology

2015-11-09 Thread Adam Michael Siepielski
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR in Comparative Invertebrate Zoology
The Department of Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas, invites 
applications for a 9-month tenure-track Assistant Professor position in 
Comparative Invertebrate Zoology beginning in August 2016.  We are particularly 
interested in candidates with broad training in invertebrate biology that will 
complement departmental strengths in ecology and evolutionary biology, but 
other focal areas will also be considered.  The successful candidate will 
establish an extramurally-funded research program, teach an undergraduate 
Principles of Zoology course, develop upper-level graduate courses in their 
field of expertise, contribute to training of undergraduate and graduate 
students, and participate in professional service.
Minimum requirements include a Ph.D. in biology or related field and a strong 
research record.  Preferred candidates will use a comparative organismal 
approach and a combination of quantitative, theoretical, or empirical research 
methodologies.
The Department of Biological Sciences emphasizes cell and molecular biology, 
ecology and evolutionary biology.  Biological sciences maintains one of the 
largest undergraduate majors in the university. Special topics courses, 
interdisciplinary graduate programs and undergraduate research opportunities 
expose students to a rigorous background in basic and advanced biology and 
allow for specialized coursework. More information about the department can be 
found at: http://biology.uark.edu.
The University: The University of Arkansas provides an internationally 
competitive education for undergraduate and graduate students in a wide 
spectrum of disciplines. The university contributes new knowledge, economic 
development, basic and applied research and creative activity while also 
providing service to academic and professional disciplines. The Carnegie 
Foundation classifies the University of Arkansas among only 2 percent of 
universities in America that have the highest level of research activity. 
Founded in 1871, the University of Arkansas comprises 10 colleges and schools 
and offers more than 200 academic programs. The university maintains a low 
student-to-faculty ratio of 19:1 that promotes personal attention and mentoring 
opportunities. U.S. News & World Report ranks the University of Arkansas 63 
among the 623 American public research universities, and the university’s goal 
is be top 50 by the celebration of its 150th anniversary in 2021.
Submit a cover letter, Curriculum vitae, teaching statement, and research 
statement to http://jobs.uark.edu/postings/10388 . The names, titles, email 
addresses, and contact numbers of five professional references willing to 
provide letters of reference will be requested during the application process.  
 Specific inquiries may be directed to the Search Committee Chair, Dr. Michelle 
Evans-White (mevan...@uark.edu).  Completed 
applications received by December 12, 2015 will be assured full consideration. 
Late applications will be reviewed as necessary to fill the position.
The anticipated start date is 15 August 2016.
The University of Arkansas is an Affirmative Action/EOE institution committed 
to achieving diversity in its faculty and staff. We encourage applications from 
all qualified candidates, especially individuals who contribute to diversity of 
our campus community. The university welcomes applications without regard to 
age, race, gender (including pregnancy), national origin, disability, religion, 
marital or parental status, protected veteran status, military service, genetic 
information, sexual orientation or gender identity.  All applicant information 
is subject to public disclosure under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act 
and persons must have proof of legal authority to work in the United States on 
the first day of employment.


[ECOLOG-L] 2-year NSF Postdoc in Community Ecology

2015-10-20 Thread Adam Michael Siepielski
A full-time, two-year, NSF funded Post Doctoral Fellow position in Community 
Ecology is available in the Siepielski Laboratory housed in the Department of 
Biological Sciences at the University of Arkansas (Position # 15781). The 
position is available for one year (anticipated start is January 2016, although 
this is flexible), with possibility of extension for one additional year based 
on satisfactory performance. The applicant will explore how niche and neutral 
processes may vary along a latitudinal gradient adopting theoretical, 
observational and experimental approaches.
Please note, this is a different position than the three-year evolutionary 
ecology position posted earlier on ECOLOG. Available here 
http://jobs.uark.edu/postings/9447
Summary of job duties: The applicant will conduct field, laboratory and 
theoretical studies aimed at understanding the contributions of niche and 
neutral processes in shaping community structure of a diverse damselfly 
(Odonata) assemblage. The applicant is also expected to help oversee daily 
operations in the lab, organize field studies, prepare reports and manuscripts 
and present results at scientific conferences. The applicant will also be 
strongly encouraged to develop his/her own projects under the purview of the 
grant.
Minimum requirements: Ph.D. in Natural Resources, Environmental Sciences, 
Ecology, Evolutionary Biology or related field.
Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated knowledge of contemporary community 
ecology theory, mathematical modelling, experience managing large complex field 
experiments and experience programming in R. Ability to conduct field work 
independently. Knowledge of aquatic invertebrate identification is preferred, 
but not required. Experience with proposal writing and grant management.
Essential: Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, ability to 
collaborate effectively with students and an international community; solid 
work ethic, strong time-management and multi- tasking skills; attention to 
detail; creative problem-solving nature and commitment to adopt and implement 
new methodological and analytical approaches.
Applications include: Cover letter, CV, research statement, names and contact 
information of three references. All documents are to be submitted to 
http://jobs.uark.edu/postings/9581 by December 1, 2015.
The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR (UARK) is a Tier I research 
university located in the Ozark Mountains. The faculty and graduate students at 
UARK are highly interactive and include an internationally known group of 
evolutionary biologists and 
ecologists.  We are 
located in an ideal setting for field-based projects in aquatic systems (AR 
boosts more than 2,300 lakes and thousands of smaller ponds, and equally 
impressive numbers of rivers, streams and creeks). Fayetteville is located in 
northwest Arkansas and offers a high quality of living at a low cost, an 
excellent climate, and is a large enough city to offer diverse activities and 
amenities. Rock climbing, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, and mountain biking 
opportunities are in close proximity.
The University of Arkansas is an Affirmative Action/EOE institution committed 
to achieving diversity in its faculty and staff. We encourage applications from 
all qualified candidates, especially individuals who contribute to diversity of 
our campus community. The University welcomes applications without regard to 
age, race, gender (including pregnancy), national origin, disability, religion, 
marital or parental status, protected veteran status, military service, genetic 
information, sexual orientation or gender identity. All applicant information 
is subject to public disclosure under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act 
and persons must have proof of legal authority to work in the United States on 
the first day of employment.

Adam M. Siepielski
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville AR, 72701
Ph: 1-479-575-6357
Web: 
https://asiepielski.wordpress.com






[ECOLOG-L] Post-doc opportunity: Evolutionary Ecology of Communities

2015-09-28 Thread Adam Michael Siepielski
A full-time Post Doctoral Fellow position in Evolutionary Ecology is available 
in the Siepielski Laboratory 
(https://asiepielski.wordpress.com)
 housed in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Arkansas 
Main Campus (Fayetteville, AR). The position is available for one year 
(starting January 2016; start date is flexible), with possibility of extension 
based on satisfactory performance. The applicant will explore contemporary 
issues in ecology and evolutionary biology adopting cutting-edge theoretical, 
observational and experimental approaches.
Summary of job duties. The applicant will conduct field, laboratory and 
theoretical studies aimed at understanding the contributions of ongoing 
evolutionary processes in shaping community structure of aquatic invertebrates. 
The applicant is also expected to oversee daily operations in the lab, organize 
field studies, prepare reports and manuscripts and present results at 
scientific conferences.
Minimum requirements: Ph.D. in Natural Resources, Environmental Sciences, 
Ecology, Evolutionary Biology or related field.
Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated experience with analyzing large data 
sets; quantitative genetics, mathematical theory; experimental design. 
Applicants with backgrounds primarily in theoretical and mathematical 
approaches are also encouraged to apply. Prior experience in aquatic systems is 
preferred, but not necessary.
Applications include: Cover letter, CV, research statement, names and contact 
information of three references. All documents are to be submitted to the 
online application site: http://jobs.uark.edu/postings/9447  by December 1, 
2015.
Questions can be addressed to Adam Siepielski at 
amsie...@uark.edu.
 The University of Arkansas is an Affirmative Action/EOE institution committed 
to achieving diversity in its faculty and staff. We encourage applications from 
all qualified candidates, especially individuals who contribute to diversity of 
our campus community. The University welcomes applications without regard to 
age, race, gender (including pregnancy), national origin, disability, religion, 
marital or parental status, protected veteran status, military service, genetic 
information, sexual orientation or gender identity. All applicant information 
is subject to public disclosure under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act 
and persons must have proof of legal authority to work in the United States on 
the first day of employment.
Adam M. Siepielski
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville AR, 72701
Ph: 1-479-575-6357
Web: 
https://asiepielski.wordpress.com